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All three ETEX products are indication specific and intended for use in filling bone voids or defects of the skeletal system (including extremities, pelvis, and spine) that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bone structure.
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All three ETEX products are indication specific and intended for use in filling bone voids or defects of the skeletal system (including extremities, pelvis, and spine) that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bone structure.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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CarriGen builds upon the clinically proven benefit of ETEX nanocrystalline calcium phosphate technology by adding the advantage of increased porosity and pore size.
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Partnering with OrthoPediatrics will enable ETEX to focus on the traditionally underserved pediatric market segment.
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The ETEX bone graft portfolio complements pediatric orthopedic and spine surgery as illustrated in the recent publication of positive pediatric outcomes using ETEX nanocrystalline calcium phosphate in the treatment of unicamaral bone cysts (Thawrani, et al. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. 29, Num 5, pp. 511-517, 2009).
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A leader in cell mediated remodeling bone substitute materials, ETEX focuses on expanding applications through combinations with cells, biologics, or therapeutic agents delivered in minimally invasive and easy to use systems.
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ETEX is launching CarriGen at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in New Orleans, March 10-12, 2010.
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Attendees at ETEX booth #2569 will see demonstrations of this new biomaterial as well as clinical presentations on the use of ETEX technology in trauma and spine surgery.
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ETEX has devoted more than a decade of research efforts to formulate carrier technology for bone growth factors utilizing our clinically proven conductive scaffold in formats that combine easy mixing with extraordinary handling capabilities.
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A leader in bioresorbable bone substitute materials, ETEX focuses on expanding applications through combinations with cells, biologics, or therapeutic agents delivered in minimally invasive and easy to use systems.
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